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Bright luggage

We've always used boring black suitcases without even thinking about it, but these colorful numbers are quickly changing my mind. My friend Yolanda recently spotted Crewcuts designer Jenny Cooper and her family with them at the airport. The cheery bags—by Japanese brand Hideo Wakamatsu–would kick off vacations in a fun way and make you smile while you're living out of them in a hotel room. Aren't they awesome?
P.S. A luggage scooter!

I just realized that I have NEVER had a black suitcase. Ever. When i was 23, i bought a matching Hilfiger set at macys in green (my fave color). Since then i've gotten a silver hard case bag (which I LOVE) with 360 wheels (a must) that I use all. the. time.

Beware of the unique luggage, sometimes you're not the only one! My boyfriend's dad is in the construction industry and thought he would use his special blue construction tape to mark his bag. Well, so did another traveler and he came home with little girl's clothes! Luckily they raced back to the airport and managed to switch the bags, but he didn't check cause he thought he was so sneaky with that tape :) Hopefully there aren't two bright yellow bags on your trip!

Love these! I have a purple suitcase which is quickly becoming knackered after a few international flights! I'd love one of these, but I think I'd be a bit paranoid that I'm drawing too much attention to it... like it might be more tempting for someone to steal.

Love these! Although most people sticking with black or dark-coloured luggage has always been an advantage for me and my neon blue suitcase in the past. It'd be harder to pick it out of a rainbow carousel of these babies!

My family gives luggage to all high school graduates, to start their adult life and send them off to college. Mine are a dark teal, and I've always loved that they're so easy to pick out on a baggage carousel, because they're not just another black set! Cheery luggage is definitely awesome.

Thank you for this! When I was in Japan, nearly everyone had spinner luggage and I realized how much more efficient they were when weaving through crowds. I've been on a lookout for a cool one since and I will add this to my list of options.

I love it so so so so much-- I actually registered for mine after borrowing a friend's yellow Hideo a few times. They are THE BEST. Since they're spinners, they're easy to travel with AND you can pack a ton of stuff in them. I have gone on two separate 2 two-week trips to Europe with just the carry-on size and a large tote bag. They hold soooo much and they're super durable...I could go on and on!

I've always tried to have my luggage stand out - whether bright blue bowling bag style duffles or carpet bag patterned rolling luggage. These are way fun and you could see them coming from a mile away! Thanks for sharing.

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I always used to have black luggage but would tie a bright ribbon around it... but when I was looking into a four-wheeled (spinner) suitcase because of lower-back issues, I came across these Titan-brand cases: http://compare.ebay.com.au/like/261174770952?ltyp=AllFixedPriceItemTypes I bought mine in a hot deep pink colour, and it's so easy to spot on the carousel! This brand is also really sturdy.

Sara, I love your family's awesome tradition of giving high-school graduates luggage as a gift. I might just borrow that idea for my own girls, when the time comes!

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They are great! My son has a trunki which is really bright and fun (and super handy), but it would be fun to have bright luggage for grown ups to. Plus, how easy would it be to spot these babies coming around on the luggage carousel?

I really want one of these suitcases now. I'm currently sporting a rather plan and boring dark green. However my excuse could be that it would be so easy for someone else to pick up my case at the airport by mistake, therefore these bright ones are almost essential... :Pxxxhttp://heroineinheels.blogspot.co.uk/

My family has the same tradition. My luggage that I use now is still my highschool graduation gift from 20 years ago! lol! It was good quality and is still in great condition, but I do want to get a new easy roller/spinner suitcase as mine is the old style big canvas cases with tiny little wheels that fall over when you try to go around a bend too fast. :)

I worked in the travel industry for years. I can tell you that brightly coloured luggage isnt just good for aesthetics but it makes it easier to find by both the airline/hotel and the traveller.I cant tell you how many times we had to assist VIP clients to find their lost luggage and had to wade through a sea of black luggage.....arrrrgh